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Stan Lane

Wallace Stanfield "Stan" Lane (born August 5, 1953) is an American retired professional wrestler and color commentator. He is best known for his appearances with the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA), Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the 1980s. Primarily a tag team wrestler, Lane held championships including the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship, NWA United States Tag Team Championship, NWA World Tag Team Championship, and SMW Tag Team Championship as part of The Fabulous Ones, The Midnight Express, and The Heavenly Bodies.[1][2]

Stan Lane
Birth nameWallace Stanfield Lane
Born (1953-08-05) August 5, 1953 (age 69)
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Stan Lane
Stan Flair
Billed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[1]
Billed weight224 lb (102 kg)[1]
Trained byRic Flair[1][2]
Debut1978[1]
Retired2008

Professional wrestling career

Championship Wrestling from Florida (1978–1980; 1986–1987)

Lane was trained by Ric Flair, debuting in 1978.[1] He initially wrestled primarily for Championship Wrestling from Florida.

Continental Wrestling Association (1981–1987)

In 1982, Stan Lane went to The CWA in Memphis TN and formed a team called The Fabulous Ones with Steve Keirn.[3] The team feuded with The Midnight Express, Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee, The Sheepherders (Butch Miller & Luke Williams), Randy Savage & Leapin' Lanny Poffo and The Moondogs with whom they had a series of exceptionally bloody matches. They were also pioneers in the "MTV style" of promotion, creating promotional videos and spectacular entrances with their popular theme song "Everybody Wants You" by Billy Squier. The Fabulous Ones was actually started in Memphis by Jerry Jarrett & Jackie Fargo.

American Wrestling Association (1984–1986)

In 1984, the Fabulous Ones worked in Minnesota for American Wrestling Association. They were a popular tag team.

Jim Crockett Promotions / World Championship Wrestling (1987–1990)

In early 1987, Dennis Condrey left Jim Crockett Promotions abruptly, leaving former partner Bobby Eaton & manager Jim Cornette as a tag-team with only one member. Enter a man that Eaton was very familiar with and who was no stranger to tag-team wrestling, Stan Lane formerly of The Fabulous Ones. Lane and Eaton knew each other well from working against each other in the past and this showed as the new version of the Midnight Express jelled from the beginning. Early on, "Sweet" Stan added a deep radio "DJ voice" for manager Jim Cornette that would enrage the crowd.

In May 1987 the combination of Eaton and Lane proved to be a golden one as they won the NWA US Tag-Team titles (a title they would win three times during their time together). A year later the team was cheered on to victory as the Midnight Express won the NWA World Tag-Team Titles from Four Horsemen members Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard (See also: Brain Busters) on September 10, 1988. This feat meant that they were the first tag-team to ever hold both the NWA World tag-team and NWA United States tag-team titles, a feat only the Steiner Brothers would go on to duplicate in 1991. The Express' run with the belts was a short one; they were defeated by The Road Warriors in a match that marked Hawk and Animal's first title reign.

Frustrated by their inability to win the tag belts in previous years, the Warriors and manager Paul Ellering had decided to return to their roots as violent thugs who would do anything to win. This new attitude soon paid off with a title victory over Lane and Eaton. On October 29, 1988, the Midnights' reign came to a quick and violent end in New Orleans. At the beginning of the match, Ellering brutally attacked Express manager Jim Cornette outside the ring. When Lane jumped in, the Warriors battered and bloodied Eaton, leaving Lane to fight both Hawk and Animal essentially on his own. Eaton was eventually able to tag in, but was quickly overwhelmed by Animal and pinned after a vicious clothesline.

Now the fan favorites the Midnight Express soon had to contend with a blast from the past, The Original Midnight Express as it consisted of Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose, who had teamed up before Condrey and Eaton became a team. During the November 5 episode of WCW Saturday Night, Jim Cornette (kayfabe) received an anonymous phone call, as the caller ridiculed Cornette over Eaton and Lane's loss of the NWA World Tag Team Championship to The Road Warriors on October 29. Cornette recognized the caller and basically asked him to come say it to his face. At that point, Dangerously and the Original Midnight Express hit the ring and proceeded to pummel Cornette and Stan Lane, who was wrestling in a singles match. By the time Bobby Eaton showed up, it was three on one. Cornette showed up the next week on TBS carrying his blood stained suit jacket and the feud was on.

The teams wrestled at Starrcade '88, but nothing was solved. The Midnights vs. Midnights would be the hottest feud in WCW for months, building up to a six-man tag match involving the managers on pay-per-view in February 1989. The one who got pinned would have to leave the promotion. However, WCW (the former Jim Crockett Promotions) was under new ownership and in transition at the time and many wrestlers were coming and going. At the last minute, Condrey decided to leave WCW. Jack Victory was brought in as his replacement and the match went forward, but at this point no one really cared.

Due to various booking issues, Jim Cornette and the Midnight Express left the promotion for a short while, around the time that Ted Turner brought out Jim Crockett and began promoting the federation as the National Wrestling Alliance / World Championship Wrestling. When the booking issues started to clear up, Cornette and the Midnight Express returned to the federation and a very strong tag-team division. One of those teams was The Dynamic Dudes (Shane Douglas and Johnny Ace), who admitted that the Midnight Express was one of their favorite teams and asked if Cornette would be their manager as well. Cornette agreed but the Midnight Express were not happy about it at all. After arguing, Jim Cornette stopped accompanying the Express to the ring, choosing to only manage the Dudes. At the Clash of Champions IX the two teams met with Jim Cornette in a neutral corner, forced to choose between the teams. The Express started out very aggressively, especially for a team that was supposed to be fan favorites and when the night was over the Midnight Express had once again established themselves as heels with Jim Cornette in their corner; Cornette had never stopped siding with the Express.

After their heel turn, the Midnight Express started feuding with Flyin' Brian and "Z-Man" Tom Zenk over the recently re-activated US Tag-Team titles, winning the gold from the young team in early 1990. The Midnight Express would lose the titles to The Steiner Brothers three months later.

After appearing at Halloween Havoc 1990, the Midnight Express split up when Cornette and Lane left the federation, due to conflicts with Jim Herd and booker Ole Anderson. For the first time in seven years there was no Midnight Express; it was the end of an era in tag-team wrestling.

United States Wrestling Association (1990–1991)

In December 1990, to fans' excitement, he reformed the Fabulous Ones with Keirn briefly in the United States Wrestling Association (USWA), with Cornette as their manager. On January 7, 1991, they won the USWA Tag Team titles, defeating Tony Anthony and Doug Gilbert. Three weeks later, on January 28, after a controversial match with Jeff Jarrett and Jerry Lawler, the titles were held up; a week later, on February 4, the rematch for the held-up titles was held and they lost the match and the titles to Lawler and Jarrett.

Independent circuit (1991–1992)

During 1991–1992, Lane competed in multiple independent wrestling organizations, including the Tri State Wrestling Alliance, the Global Wrestling Federation (GWF), the WWA, South Atlantic Pro Wrestling (SAPW), the AWF, the VWA, and the IWA. During his stay in the GWF he wrestled and lost to The Patriot in matches for the TV and North American heavyweight titles. During his stay in the AWF, Stan Lane competed against Paul Orndorff in the heavyweight title tournament, but lost in the final match, but Lane later won the title. Lane also held the tag team title with Jeff Collette in the VWA, and was managed by The Big Cheese during his time in the IWA.[4]

Smoky Mountain Wrestling/World Championship Wrestling (1992–1993)

In 1992, Lane and Cornette went to Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW), to form a new team called "The Heavenly Bodies" with Tom Prichard. They also worked for World Championship Wrestling in early 1993. They feuded with The Rock 'n' Roll Express and won the tag team titles 5 times, until he retired from the ring after losing a loser leaves town match on May 15, 1993. Lane was replaced in the team by Jimmy Del Ray. He later went to work in Japan.

World Wrestling Federation (1993–1995)

Lane retired in 1993 and went to the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), as a member of the WWF's broadcast team. He began as a color commentator alongside Vince McMahon on WWF Superstars. He then went on to become the host of WWF Wrestling Challenge in 1994, where he worked with Ted DiBiase and Gorilla Monsoon. Lane also did voiceover work of matches that were taped exclusively for Coliseum Video. He worked with DiBiase and Monsoon for those also. He also worked as a commentator in Ted DiBiase's promotion, WXO.

Independent circuit (1999–2008)

Lane left the WWF in late 1995 and retired. Lane returned in the late-1990s and again reformed "The Fabulous Ones" for a few cards in Bert Prentice's NWA Wildside promotion to wild fan reception. In 2004, Lane wrestled on several shows with Condrey and Eaton in the independent promotions in the Mid-Atlantic area. He retired from all wrestling in 2008.

Championships and accomplishments

Personal life

Lane married Maria Burnette on June 30, 2007 on Siesta Key Beach in Sarasota, Florida.[18]

The mother of Congresswoman Lauren Boebert filed multiple paternity suits between 1987 and 1990 alleging that Lane is Boebert's father. A paternity test Lane took in 1990 ruled him out as the father, and the suit was dismissed. In 2012 Boebert's mother sent the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation a letter asking for further investigation, but there is no record that the bureau took any action. Social media and blog posts between 2008 and 2013 continued to allege that Lane is Boebert's father.[19]

On July 31, 2021 Salon Magazine & Raw Story released an article[20] which notes that the Karen Weary, who oversaw the paternity test in 1990 was convicted of switching blood samples in paternity tests for which she had received personal funding so that said fathers could avoid paying child support. North Carolina was mandated to notify everyone involved in Weary's cases and retest all the samples she had taken that excluded fathers. Boebert's mother had by then moved to Colorado and was unaware of this development until many years later. Lane still refuses to be retested.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Stan Lane". Cagematch.net. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Kristian Pope (14 August 2005). Tuff Stuff Professional Wrestling Field Guide: Legend and Lore. Krause Publications. p. 270. ISBN 1-4402-2810-8.
  3. ^ Mike Rickard (15 December 2010). Wrestling's Greatest Moments. ECW Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-55490-331-3.
  4. ^ Inside Wrestling, The Wrestler, Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  5. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  6. ^ Florida Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  7. ^ NWA United States Tag Team Title (Florida version) history At wrestling-titles.com
  8. ^ Duncan, Royal; Will, Gary (2006) [2000.]. "(Memphis, Nashville) Tennessee: Southern Tag Team Title [Roy Welsch & Nick Gulas, Jerry Jarrett from 1977]". Wrestling title histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present. Waterloo, Ontario: Archeus Communications. pp. 185–189. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  9. ^ "Southern Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  10. ^ NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  11. ^ NWA/WCW United States Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  12. ^ NWA World Tag Team Title (Mid-Atlantic/WCW) history At wrestling-titles.com
  13. ^ "Next Official Memphis Wrestling Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony". Official Memphis Wrestling. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  14. ^ Smokey Mountain Wrestling Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  15. ^ SCW World Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  16. ^ USWA World Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  17. ^ Inside Wrestling December 1993, Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  18. ^ "CONGRATULATIONS TO STAN LANE ON HIS RECENT MARRIAGE | WrestlingFigs".
  19. ^ Bixenspan, David (March 20, 2021). "Who Is Lauren Boebert's Father? Inside Stan Lane's 1980s Paternity Case". MEL Magazine. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  20. ^ "Republican star Lauren Boebert spins fables about her childhood — but the real story is better". 31 July 2021.

External links

  • Stan Lane's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
  • Wallace Lane at IMDb

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Wallace Stanfield Stan Lane born August 5 1953 is an American retired professional wrestler and color commentator He is best known for his appearances with the Continental Wrestling Association CWA Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling WCW in the 1980s Primarily a tag team wrestler Lane held championships including the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship NWA United States Tag Team Championship NWA World Tag Team Championship and SMW Tag Team Championship as part of The Fabulous Ones The Midnight Express and The Heavenly Bodies 1 2 Stan LaneBirth nameWallace Stanfield LaneBorn 1953 08 05 August 5 1953 age 69 Greensboro North Carolina United StatesProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Stan LaneStan FlairBilled height6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 1 Billed weight224 lb 102 kg 1 Trained byRic Flair 1 2 Debut1978 1 Retired2008 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Championship Wrestling from Florida 1978 1980 1986 1987 1 2 Continental Wrestling Association 1981 1987 1 3 American Wrestling Association 1984 1986 1 4 Jim Crockett Promotions World Championship Wrestling 1987 1990 1 5 United States Wrestling Association 1990 1991 1 6 Independent circuit 1991 1992 1 7 Smoky Mountain Wrestling World Championship Wrestling 1992 1993 1 8 World Wrestling Federation 1993 1995 1 9 Independent circuit 1999 2008 2 Championships and accomplishments 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditChampionship Wrestling from Florida 1978 1980 1986 1987 Edit Lane was trained by Ric Flair debuting in 1978 1 He initially wrestled primarily for Championship Wrestling from Florida Continental Wrestling Association 1981 1987 Edit Main article The Fabulous Ones In 1982 Stan Lane went to The CWA in Memphis TN and formed a team called The Fabulous Ones with Steve Keirn 3 The team feuded with The Midnight Express Jerry Lawler amp Bill Dundee The Sheepherders Butch Miller amp Luke Williams Randy Savage amp Leapin Lanny Poffo and The Moondogs with whom they had a series of exceptionally bloody matches They were also pioneers in the MTV style of promotion creating promotional videos and spectacular entrances with their popular theme song Everybody Wants You by Billy Squier The Fabulous Ones was actually started in Memphis by Jerry Jarrett amp Jackie Fargo American Wrestling Association 1984 1986 Edit In 1984 the Fabulous Ones worked in Minnesota for American Wrestling Association They were a popular tag team Jim Crockett Promotions World Championship Wrestling 1987 1990 Edit See also The Midnight Express In early 1987 Dennis Condrey left Jim Crockett Promotions abruptly leaving former partner Bobby Eaton amp manager Jim Cornette as a tag team with only one member Enter a man that Eaton was very familiar with and who was no stranger to tag team wrestling Stan Lane formerly of The Fabulous Ones Lane and Eaton knew each other well from working against each other in the past and this showed as the new version of the Midnight Express jelled from the beginning Early on Sweet Stan added a deep radio DJ voice for manager Jim Cornette that would enrage the crowd In May 1987 the combination of Eaton and Lane proved to be a golden one as they won the NWA US Tag Team titles a title they would win three times during their time together A year later the team was cheered on to victory as the Midnight Express won the NWA World Tag Team Titles from Four Horsemen members Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard See also Brain Busters on September 10 1988 This feat meant that they were the first tag team to ever hold both the NWA World tag team and NWA United States tag team titles a feat only the Steiner Brothers would go on to duplicate in 1991 The Express run with the belts was a short one they were defeated by The Road Warriors in a match that marked Hawk and Animal s first title reign Frustrated by their inability to win the tag belts in previous years the Warriors and manager Paul Ellering had decided to return to their roots as violent thugs who would do anything to win This new attitude soon paid off with a title victory over Lane and Eaton On October 29 1988 the Midnights reign came to a quick and violent end in New Orleans At the beginning of the match Ellering brutally attacked Express manager Jim Cornette outside the ring When Lane jumped in the Warriors battered and bloodied Eaton leaving Lane to fight both Hawk and Animal essentially on his own Eaton was eventually able to tag in but was quickly overwhelmed by Animal and pinned after a vicious clothesline Now the fan favorites the Midnight Express soon had to contend with a blast from the past The Original Midnight Express as it consisted of Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose who had teamed up before Condrey and Eaton became a team During the November 5 episode of WCW Saturday Night Jim Cornette kayfabe received an anonymous phone call as the caller ridiculed Cornette over Eaton and Lane s loss of the NWA World Tag Team Championship to The Road Warriors on October 29 Cornette recognized the caller and basically asked him to come say it to his face At that point Dangerously and the Original Midnight Express hit the ring and proceeded to pummel Cornette and Stan Lane who was wrestling in a singles match By the time Bobby Eaton showed up it was three on one Cornette showed up the next week on TBS carrying his blood stained suit jacket and the feud was on The teams wrestled at Starrcade 88 but nothing was solved The Midnights vs Midnights would be the hottest feud in WCW for months building up to a six man tag match involving the managers on pay per view in February 1989 The one who got pinned would have to leave the promotion However WCW the former Jim Crockett Promotions was under new ownership and in transition at the time and many wrestlers were coming and going At the last minute Condrey decided to leave WCW Jack Victory was brought in as his replacement and the match went forward but at this point no one really cared Due to various booking issues Jim Cornette and the Midnight Express left the promotion for a short while around the time that Ted Turner brought out Jim Crockett and began promoting the federation as the National Wrestling Alliance World Championship Wrestling When the booking issues started to clear up Cornette and the Midnight Express returned to the federation and a very strong tag team division One of those teams was The Dynamic Dudes Shane Douglas and Johnny Ace who admitted that the Midnight Express was one of their favorite teams and asked if Cornette would be their manager as well Cornette agreed but the Midnight Express were not happy about it at all After arguing Jim Cornette stopped accompanying the Express to the ring choosing to only manage the Dudes At the Clash of Champions IX the two teams met with Jim Cornette in a neutral corner forced to choose between the teams The Express started out very aggressively especially for a team that was supposed to be fan favorites and when the night was over the Midnight Express had once again established themselves as heels with Jim Cornette in their corner Cornette had never stopped siding with the Express After their heel turn the Midnight Express started feuding with Flyin Brian and Z Man Tom Zenk over the recently re activated US Tag Team titles winning the gold from the young team in early 1990 The Midnight Express would lose the titles to The Steiner Brothers three months later After appearing at Halloween Havoc 1990 the Midnight Express split up when Cornette and Lane left the federation due to conflicts with Jim Herd and booker Ole Anderson For the first time in seven years there was no Midnight Express it was the end of an era in tag team wrestling United States Wrestling Association 1990 1991 Edit In December 1990 to fans excitement he reformed the Fabulous Ones with Keirn briefly in the United States Wrestling Association USWA with Cornette as their manager On January 7 1991 they won the USWA Tag Team titles defeating Tony Anthony and Doug Gilbert Three weeks later on January 28 after a controversial match with Jeff Jarrett and Jerry Lawler the titles were held up a week later on February 4 the rematch for the held up titles was held and they lost the match and the titles to Lawler and Jarrett Independent circuit 1991 1992 Edit During 1991 1992 Lane competed in multiple independent wrestling organizations including the Tri State Wrestling Alliance the Global Wrestling Federation GWF the WWA South Atlantic Pro Wrestling SAPW the AWF the VWA and the IWA During his stay in the GWF he wrestled and lost to The Patriot in matches for the TV and North American heavyweight titles During his stay in the AWF Stan Lane competed against Paul Orndorff in the heavyweight title tournament but lost in the final match but Lane later won the title Lane also held the tag team title with Jeff Collette in the VWA and was managed by The Big Cheese during his time in the IWA 4 Smoky Mountain Wrestling World Championship Wrestling 1992 1993 Edit Main article The Heavenly Bodies In 1992 Lane and Cornette went to Smoky Mountain Wrestling SMW to form a new team called The Heavenly Bodies with Tom Prichard They also worked for World Championship Wrestling in early 1993 They feuded with The Rock n Roll Express and won the tag team titles 5 times until he retired from the ring after losing a loser leaves town match on May 15 1993 Lane was replaced in the team by Jimmy Del Ray He later went to work in Japan World Wrestling Federation 1993 1995 Edit Lane retired in 1993 and went to the World Wrestling Federation WWF as a member of the WWF s broadcast team He began as a color commentator alongside Vince McMahon on WWF Superstars He then went on to become the host of WWF Wrestling Challenge in 1994 where he worked with Ted DiBiase and Gorilla Monsoon Lane also did voiceover work of matches that were taped exclusively for Coliseum Video He worked with DiBiase and Monsoon for those also He also worked as a commentator in Ted DiBiase s promotion WXO Independent circuit 1999 2008 Edit Lane left the WWF in late 1995 and retired Lane returned in the late 1990s and again reformed The Fabulous Ones for a few cards in Bert Prentice s NWA Wildside promotion to wild fan reception In 2004 Lane wrestled on several shows with Condrey and Eaton in the independent promotions in the Mid Atlantic area He retired from all wrestling in 2008 Championships and accomplishments EditAmerican Wrestling Federation AWF Heavyweight Championship 1 time 5 Championship Wrestling from Florida NWA Florida Tag Team Championship 3 times with Bryan St John 6 NWA United States Tag Team Championship Florida version 2 times with Steve Keirn 7 Continental Wrestling Association AWA Southern Tag Team Championship 16 times with Steve Keirn 14 times Koko Ware 1 time and Ron Bass 1 time 8 9 Georgia Championship Wrestling NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time 10 Jim Crockett Promotions World Championship Wrestling NWA United States Tag Team Championship 3 times with Bobby Eaton 11 NWA World Tag Team Championship Mid Atlantic version 1 time with Bobby Eaton 12 Memphis Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2017 13 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI Tag Team of the Year award in 1987 with Bobby Eaton Smoky Mountain Wrestling SMW Tag Team Championship 5 times with Tom Prichard 14 Southwest Championship Wrestling SCW World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Steve Keirn 15 United States Wrestling Association USWA World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Steve Keirn 16 Virginia Wrestling Association VWA Tag Team Championship 1 time with Jeff Collette 17 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame Class of 2009 with Bobby Eaton as The Midnight Express Wrestling Observer Newsletter award for Tag Team Of The Year 1987 and 1988 with Bobby Eaton as The Midnight ExpressPersonal life EditLane married Maria Burnette on June 30 2007 on Siesta Key Beach in Sarasota Florida 18 The mother of Congresswoman Lauren Boebert filed multiple paternity suits between 1987 and 1990 alleging that Lane is Boebert s father A paternity test Lane took in 1990 ruled him out as the father and the suit was dismissed In 2012 Boebert s mother sent the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation a letter asking for further investigation but there is no record that the bureau took any action Social media and blog posts between 2008 and 2013 continued to allege that Lane is Boebert s father 19 On July 31 2021 Salon Magazine amp Raw Story released an article 20 which notes that the Karen Weary who oversaw the paternity test in 1990 was convicted of switching blood samples in paternity tests for which she had received personal funding so that said fathers could avoid paying child support North Carolina was mandated to notify everyone involved in Weary s cases and retest all the samples she had taken that excluded fathers Boebert s mother had by then moved to Colorado and was unaware of this development until many years later Lane still refuses to be retested See also EditThe Fabulous Ones The Heavenly Bodies The Midnight ExpressReferences Edit a b c d e f Stan Lane Cagematch net Retrieved October 1 2017 a b Kristian Pope 14 August 2005 Tuff Stuff Professional Wrestling Field Guide Legend and Lore Krause Publications p 270 ISBN 1 4402 2810 8 Mike Rickard 15 December 2010 Wrestling s Greatest Moments ECW Press p 80 ISBN 978 1 55490 331 3 Inside Wrestling The Wrestler Pro Wrestling Illustrated Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2000 Wrestling Title Histories 4th ed Archeus Communications ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 Florida Tag Team Title history At wrestling titles com NWA United States Tag Team Title Florida version history At wrestling titles com Duncan Royal Will Gary 2006 2000 Memphis Nashville Tennessee Southern Tag Team Title Roy Welsch amp Nick Gulas Jerry Jarrett from 1977 Wrestling title histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present Waterloo Ontario Archeus Communications pp 185 189 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 Southern Tag Team Title Wrestling Titles Retrieved January 19 2020 NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Title history At wrestling titles com NWA WCW United States Tag Team Title history At wrestling titles com NWA World Tag Team Title Mid Atlantic WCW history At wrestling titles com Next Official Memphis Wrestling Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Official Memphis Wrestling Retrieved 22 September 2021 Smokey Mountain Wrestling Tag Team Title history At wrestling titles com SCW World Tag Team Title history At wrestling titles com USWA World Tag Team Title history At wrestling titles com Inside Wrestling December 1993 Pro Wrestling Illustrated CONGRATULATIONS TO STAN LANE ON HIS RECENT MARRIAGE WrestlingFigs Bixenspan David March 20 2021 Who Is Lauren Boebert s Father Inside Stan Lane s 1980s Paternity Case MEL Magazine Retrieved May 6 2021 Republican star Lauren Boebert spins fables about her childhood but the real story is better 31 July 2021 External links EditStan Lane s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling Database Wallace Lane at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stan Lane amp oldid 1130407671, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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